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			<h2>jQuery jget Plugin</h2>
			<h3>Whats for?</h3>
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						This plugin give a simple way to access
						the query string like a server side
						language
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			<h3>Example</h3>
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//url http://www.example.com/foo.php?var1=test1&var2=test2
var out1 = $.get['var1'];
// out1 = test1
var out2 = $.get['var2'];
// out2 = test2
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		<h3>Test?</h3>
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						You can type a query string appended in the
						url to see the plugin in action. In firefox with firebug
						you can see the result in console or a alert in internet
						explorer or a log in safari.
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		<h3>To do</h3>
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						Make a method to return the queryString in object notation
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